cassie osvatics

Cassie Osvatics holds a B.A. in English with a notation for the Jiménez-Porter Writers’ House in poetry at the University of Maryland. During her time at the university, she was a photographer and reporter for UMD Writer's Bloc, where she continues to freelance. Cassie is a concert photographer for Bandsintown, and a creative writing intern at Writopia Lab D.C.. Her work can be found in 521 magazine as part of #thesideshow.

vaginas are dangerous and not to be trusted

my head thrown back

back arched mouth gasping

but I conned him into thinking that he won

the vagina does not look like a flower and God knows it does not have the scent or tasteof one but when tended to carefully it will become something like the 5 flowersthat Mother Nature gave us closely resembling the female anatomy

Hydnora Africana Poppy Red Canna Calla Lily or

the aptly classified Clitoria

referred to as Asian Pigeonwings in a picture book my grandmother gave me as a child

she pointed to the page said slow

Clitoria grow in Southeast Asia

their petals containing the capacity to dye foods blue.

the depth of a neglected vagina is 3 to 4 inches but like the Clitoria when handled withcare it thrives Swelling Narrowing

I did not uncover my own means until I was 18 alone in my dark bedroom candles lit I found those muscle contractions it took time moments lapsed but when I did it was glorious and when I found someone else to do it for me I wanted more wanted all the control but when he noticed that my vagina is also connected to me I was devoured